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7:14am Sun 5th May, Christopher M.

ANONYMOUS wrote:
> Hey, just wanted to clarify the inputs user makes to get desired output, as well as what the desired output specifically is.
Hey. The goal is to make a *useable* web-based application that reports correct information, or indicates if there is no 'solution' to a query. You will need to ask the starting station-A: "how to I get from station-A to station-B, leaving after time-T ?" Your query should be made directly to the server of station-A, and need to provide station-B and time-T (the inputs). If station-A is *directly* connected to station-B, station-A can get the answer from its own timetable, and immediately reply with: "catch bus-N from station-A, at time HH:MM, to arrive at station-B at time XX:YY" If station-A is *not* directly connected to station-B, it will have to ask each of its neighbours for help. As the route will require a transfer from the first bus to a second bus (to a third bus....) the output will need to inform the traveller, as with: "catch bus-N from station-A, at time HH:MM, to arrive at station-C at time XX:YY. catch bus-P from station-C, at time RR:SS, to arrive at station-B at time JJ:KK" If no journey can reach the destination station by midnight, then the the output should be: "there is journey from station-A to station-B leaving after time-T today" The output does not have to aesthetically pleasing, or in fluent English, just to correctly report station names, and times, in the order to be taken. Hope this helps. I'll write this up as a Clarification.

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